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ASSESMENT DIAGNOSIS SCIENTIFIC PLANNING INTERVENTION RATIONALE EVALUATION

EXPLANATION
Subjective: Acute infection Short Term Goal: Independent: After 2 – 3 hours of
“Hindi ako related to presence of rendering
masyadong pus cells in urine *Within 2 - 3 hours *Establish rapport to *To gain trust and care/nursing
umiinom ng tubig” secondary to Uninary the client must client and S.O. cooperation form the intervention the client
as verbalized by the Tract Infection (UTI) verbalize client and S.O. verbalized that she
client. understanding in the understood the
importance of non- *Encourage the client *This will prevent importance of non-
Objective: pharmacological to void often every 2 bladder distention, pharmacologic
V/S techniques in treating hours a day and facilitate flushing of treatments in
BP: 90/70 the presence of pus completely empty the the bacteria and eliminating presence
RR: 17 cbp cells in urine. bladder. avoid reinfection. of pus cells in urine.
PR: 77 bpm
T: 36.8 degrees *Encouraged *Fluid intake After seven straight
Celsius Long term Goal: increase oral fluid facilitates urine days of taking the
intake (2 to 3 litters a production and antibiotics, the client
Lab result: *Within 7 days of day if no flushes bacteria from states that there is
URINALYSIS taking the antibiotics contradiction). the urinary tract. complete absence of
the client may be able pus cells in urine.
Color: Light to verbalize total *Suggest drinking of *Cranberry juices
Yellow absence of pus cells in cranberry juice (four have shown to
Pus cells: 25 – 30 urine. to six ounce glasses reduce adherence of
hpt per day). bacteria to the
uroepithelial cells in
the urinary tract.

*Suggest the use of *Bacteria grow


vitamins C. properly in an acidic
environment. The
use of vitamin c will
help in the
acidification of the
urine.
*Encourage the client *Good personal
to maintain high hygiene may help in
level of personal the reduction of
hygiene. microbial growth.

Dependent:
*Antibiotic reduces
*Administer bacteria present in
antibiotics as urinary tract.
prescribed.

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